Even if its's information in the public domain? (newspaper articles, etc.)No. Articles in the newspapers or online are NOT considered LLSS.Is this constitutional?
It's the kind of information that would be (HYPOTHETICAL EXAMPLE!) "I was over at [Fill in the blank] AFB the other day and saw 150 B-52s take off in a four hour period"....etc. Something like that
It's the kind of information that would be (HYPOTHETICAL EXAMPLE!) "I was over at [Fill in the blank] AFB the other day and saw 150 B-52s take off in a four hour period"....etc. Something like that
You just gave a perfect example of what should and should not be posted under the LLSS policies. Somebody posts a published article, say an interview with a military PR person about troop callups or troops being shipped somewhere, and immediately people jump on the "OH MY GOSH, YOU JUST POSTED MILITARY SECRETS" bandwagon. If the US government wants to keep something secret, they can and will. I think there is a very good reason they keep publicizing callups, troop movements, etc. They are putting fear into Hussein.